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==Clinical Manifestations==
==Differential Diagnosis==

*Increased infections
*Bleeding
*Angina and other hypoxemic symptoms

== Differential Diagnosis ==


*See also [[aplastic anemia]]
*Decreased production
*Decreased production
**Infection
**Infection
***Viral infection
***Viral
****[[Epstein-Barr virus]]
****[[Epstein-Barr virus]]: chronic active EBV and primary infection that results in [[hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis]]
****[[Parvovirus B19]]
****[[Parvovirus B19]]: usually transient, but can also cause pure red cell aplasia
****[[Cytomegalovirus]], if immunocompromised
****[[Cytomegalovirus]], if immunocompromised
****[[Hepatitis A virus]]
****[[Human immunodeficiency virus]]
****[[Human immunodeficiency virus]]
****[[Dengue virus]]
****[[Dengue virus]]
***Bacterial
****[[Viral hepatitis]]
****[[Mycobacterium tuberculosis]], in the context of disseminated disease
***Other
****[[Leptospirosis]]
****[[Leptospira species]]
****[[Brucella species]]
****[[Bartonella henselae]] and [[Bartonella quintana]], causing [[bacillary angiomatosis]] involving liver and spleen
****[[Mycoplasma pneumoniae]], associated with fulminant infection and the presence of cold agglutinin disease
****[[Ehrlichia chaffeensis]], causing [[hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis]]
***Fungal
****[[Pneumocystis jirovecii]], from bone marrow necrosis
***Parasitic
****[[Visceral leishmaniasis]]
**Malignancy
**Malignancy
***[[Hematologic malignancy]]
***[[Hematologic malignancy]]
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*Increased destruction
*Increased destruction
*Sequestration
*Sequestration
*Drug-related

**Linezolid
==Clinical Manifestations==
**Coadministration of [[TMP-SMX]] and [[methotrexate]]

*Increased infections
*Bleeding
*Angina and other hypoxemic symptoms


[[Category:Hematology]]
[[Category:Hematology]]

Revision as of 19:22, 13 September 2020

Clinical Manifestations

  • Increased infections
  • Bleeding
  • Angina and other hypoxemic symptoms

Differential Diagnosis